John
5:17-30
Jesus
said: My Father is still working even now, and so I am working. 18For this
cause the Jews had an even greater desire to put Jesus to death, because not
only did he not keep the Sabbath but he said God was his Father, so making
himself equal with God. 19So Jesus made answer and said, Truly I say to you,
The Son is not able to do anything himself; he is able to do only what he sees
the Father doing; whatever the Father does the Son does it in the same way.
20For the Father has love for the Son and lets him see everything which he
does: and he will let him see greater works than these so that you may be full
of wonder. 21In the same way, as the Father gives life to the dead, even so the
Son gives life to those to whom he is pleased to give it. 22The Father is not
the judge of men, but he has given all decisions into the hands of the Son;
23So that all men may give honour to the Son even as they give honour to the
Father. He who gives no honour to the Son gives no honour to the Father who
sent him. 24Truly I say to you, The man whose ears are open to my word and who
has faith in him who sent me, has eternal life; he will not be judged, but has
come from death into life. 25Truly I say to you, The time is coming, it has
even now come, when the voice of the Son of God will come to the ears of the
dead, and those hearing it will have life. 26For even as the Father has life in
himself, so he has given to the Son to have life in himself. 27And he has given
him authority to be judge because he is the Son of man. 28Do not be surprised
at this: for the time is coming when his voice will come to all who are in the
place of the dead, 29And they will come out; those who have done good, into the
new life; and those who have done evil, to be judged. 30Of myself I am unable to
do anything: as the voice comes to me so I give a decision: and my decision is
right because I have no desire to do what is pleasing to myself, but only what
is pleasing to him who sent me.
Food
for soul! My Father is still working even now!
Jesus
said these words in reply to the Jews' charge that he was making himself equal
to God. He lays down three things about his relationship with God.
(i)
He lays down his identity with God. The salient truth about Jesus is that in
him we see God. If we wish to see how God feels to men, to women, to children,
to the young, to the old, if we wish to see how God reacts to sin, if we wish
to see how God regards the human situation, we must look at Jesus. The mind of
Jesus is the mind of God; the words of Jesus are the words of God; the actions
of Jesus are the actions of God. Jesus is God in human flesh; He is Emmanuel,
God with us.
(ii)
This identity is not so much based on equality as on complete obedience. Jesus
never did what he wanted to do but always what God wanted him to do. It is
because his will was completely submitted to God's will that we see God in him.
Jesus is to God as we must be to Jesus.
(iii)
This obedience is not based on submission to power; it is based on love. The
unity between Jesus and God is a unity of love. We speak of two minds having
only a single thought and two hearts beating as one. In human terms that is a
perfect description of the relationship between Jesus and God. There is such
complete identity of mind and will and heart that Father and Son are one.
But
this passage has something still more to tell us about Jesus.
(i)
It tells us of his complete confidence. He is quite sure that what men were
seeing then was only a beginning. On purely human grounds the one thing Jesus
might reasonably expect was death. The forces of Jewish orthodoxy were
gathering against him and the end was already sure. But Jesus was quite certain
that the future was in the hands of God and not men, and that men could not
stop what God had sent him to do. That is what we must know: God has a plan for
each one of us; we do well to let him lead us where he wills, for we cannot
stop God.
(ii)
It tells of his complete fearlessness. That he would be misunderstood was
certain. That his words would inflame the minds of his hearers and endanger his
own life was beyond argument. There was no human situation in which Jesus would
lower his claims or adulterate the truth. He would make his claim and speak his
truth no matter what men might threaten to do. To him it was much more
important to be true to God than to fear men. We need this kind of confidence
and determination Jesus had because many times we follow and fear men than God;
we sacrifice our God-given convictions and vocations because we fear what men
will say and do to us; we respect more the people than God!!
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